Tag

Arm Strength

All articles tagged with #arm strength

health-and-fitness6 months ago

Rethink Your Arm Workout After 40: Ditch Bicep Curls

Building stronger arms after 40 requires a balanced approach focusing on full-body strength training, targeted arm exercises for both biceps and triceps, proper tempo, and consistency, rather than just doing bicep curls. Emphasizing compound lifts, training both muscle groups equally, and maintaining good movement quality are key to effective muscle growth and arm development in older adults.

sports7 months ago

2025 MLB Draft Combine Highlights and Top Prospects

The 2025 MLB Draft Combine showcased top prospects with standout performances in batting and pitching, notably Brandon Compton with impressive exit velocities and distance, Quentin Young's raw power, and several pitchers like Dean Livingston and Gavin Lauridsen demonstrating high velocity and spin rates. The event highlighted emerging talent and potential future stars for the upcoming draft.

sports2 years ago

"Brock Purdy's Arm Strength Impresses Deebo and Seahawks Safety"

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy showcased his improved arm strength in the team's victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, dispelling doubts about his ability to throw deep. Wide receiver Deebo Samuel praised Purdy's progress, noting that he has gained strength and improved his touch on the ball. Purdy's performance earned him NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors, as he completed 21 of 25 passes for 333 yards and three touchdowns, including a 76-yard touchdown pass. Despite concerns about his arm strength, Purdy's accurate throws and decision-making have propelled him to success, leading the 49ers to victory.

fitness2 years ago

"Maximize Tricep Strength with a Dumbbell Tri-Set Workout"

This tri-set workout focuses on targeting the triceps, which make up the majority of the arm. By performing three exercises back-to-back without rest, you can increase muscle growth and improve strength. The workout includes single arm cross-body tricep extensions, tricep push backs, and single arm tricep rows into a push-up. Rest for 90 seconds between rounds and aim for 10 to 12 reps per exercise. For those looking for more tricep workouts, there are additional options using dumbbells or resistance bands.

sports2 years ago

Remembering Ryan Mallett: Tributes from Teammates, Coaches, and Community

Former NFL quarterback Ryan Mallett, known for his exceptional arm strength, has passed away at the age of 35. Teammates and coaches remember him as a lively and energetic individual with rare talent. Mallett's powerful throws were often compared to a rocket, leaving a lasting impression on those who witnessed his skills. He was well-liked by his teammates and had aspirations of coaching after his playing career. Mallett's untimely death is mourned by his family, friends, and the football community.

health-and-fitness2 years ago

"Quick and Effective Biceps Workouts for Stronger, Toned Arms"

Strengthening the biceps is important for functional strength and overall health. The biceps are responsible for forearm supination, elbow flexion, and shoulder flexion. Here are seven biceps exercises to incorporate into your workout routine: bicep curl with dumbbells, hammer curl, pushup, reverse curl, biceps curl with a resistance band, chin up, and incline curl. Avoid overworking the biceps, make sure to work other muscles as well, and listen to your body to prevent injuries.

health-and-fitness2 years ago

"Avoid These Exercise Habits to Protect Your Arms After 50"

Maintaining arm strength is crucial as you age, but some exercise habits can negatively impact your arms after 50. Overtraining, not taking enough rest days, poor posture, and performing exercises that aggravate existing arm conditions can lead to fatigue, weakness, and injury. Instead, opt for compound exercises that use multiple muscle groups and take enough time to rest and recover between workouts. Eating enough carbs and protein after a workout can also help your muscles recover and be ready for your next workout.